Bourgon and Armstrong (2005) did a study to investigate how much treatment is needed to reduce criminal offending. Their results suggest that
A. all prisoners would benefit from the maximum amount of treatment.
B. it doesn't matter how much treatment one provides; offenders will still reoffend at the same rate.
C. it is not possible to have a favorable impact on a prisoner over a relatively
short period of time.
D. offenders with different risk/need levels require different amount of treatment for an effective "dosage."
D
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A. the three parts of the personality B. zones of the body that the child found most stimulating C. the parts of the personality structure D. stages of the human life span
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a. contralateral; ipsilateral b. ipsilateral; contralateral c. ipsilateral; ipsilateral d. contralateral; contralateral
Explain the concept of animism. Give examples of how both children and adults demonstrate this concept
What will be an ideal response?